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A Practical Guide to Red Hat Linux 8

Mark G. Sobell

ToolA Practical Guide to Red Hat Linux 8
Published: 19 December, 2002
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Latest Midwest floods expose lessons unlearned (USATODAY.com)
USATODAY.com - The floods that swallowed towns and farms, claimed at least 24 lives, drove 38,000 people from their homes and left billions of dollars in damage across the Midwest cannot be written off solely as an act of nature. The four weeks of major flooding that began in June are just as much a man-made disaster, one in the making for decades.


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USATODAY.com - Sen. John McCain earned a reputation for fiscal responsibility by challenging colleagues' pork-barrel spending and opposing the Bush tax cuts in 2001. Then he reversed himself, endorsing the Bush tax cuts and vowing to veto any tax increases. Now, in a plan unveiled Monday, he has returned to the cause of balancing the federal budget, promising to do so by 2013.


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MCCAIN: PUMP THIS! (Ann Coulter)
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